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o ill 15 pjfirc Fotrn ' J Medford mail tribune Daily. Sundiy, Weekly I'ubiiatird by tin Msnrukij i'Mi.sji.sa oo. II IM it. kiT 8t. Pbooa Tl BiiiHKT w hchi. VAiti B. el M J'TKR SMITH. Umajrcr A r , J im!-Letulr r t jwlf w Entered tecorui elai ford. Ortfou. ui.rk-r Art of Mart ft, 1879 St'BSTKirriON &ATE3 By Mall In A-ii-r: , t Ii j, .tb sxi-r, 77 la.iy, uh S.-U-4J- BMnftii r:i, .U.out t'ur-ijjT, j; .. 9 .If. ' teii hivi-it, iTT .. .17.(0 ... .?B ,.. 1.60 " Vh--k & rr.s, (MM Jtf bat,! mm 1.00 fev Cmei, in Aw-ia aVcS Awtt- but! J,J:.vJ4e. ivmral Point, Ja , LJi,JLTir Lf"" . t 19, maw too - anno;. teriM, m I kEVUKB 07 THE A WJfl TBD jTBBKS Biini Fxli Lw4 Wire m On;j j.r- m cisy m mmtj ok Dew by tnftyh. The Aacitd Prr Is exrkjeKelr filled to the use for pufcUcaUon o( ail mi diktiBlcfcea Td.vc4 to tt f other ! rr-dtu I -.ii tfcs pprf. sbd also to lb local i tjtihatied beia. All ! (itt lor rt-pub'ieati- of ipMSlal I oatcta 't rem are tit tuttmd. Off i rial paprr of the V.tj ti aledtoidi. Oftic:al Wl ' JrMfl Cuutr. Pwore dade aremge drrulatioa lor all BMbUie tidtt-t April 1, lti, 681. " ' e nh- take firen-.n m v epMiiinv Offira Id New York. Chicafo, Detroit, wan no aet-up. Man to man it out Rao fraiiaco, Loa Anrlea, bnla, Ponv weighed the boya from Falo Alto. laixl Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry Drive -low at dangerous curves, j Idaho 0. at half time, ihe crowd You might meet a fool, or Califor- decidedly pro-Jdaho. was cleritrive nia driver. y Inquiring where Stanford's rieuaant Valley. (Jet. t7. (Spe cial.) Kverybody is busy out In our little valley where It la wet enouch. ' CJ rants Pass Courier.) Why mention that ? The fportinu editor of the Ore gonian unk-ashed as fine a mewi of adjectives as have graced the printed paf in many h day. while in raptuien over the, defeat of WashlnKtoti by Cn jiini. We (juote one line "This big. well coached, havajrcly attacking football ma chine." A week ago the team was a bunch of boobs, and the coach a bum. fulisidei able ttdo if manlfcHted over the fierman who talked for j n hnurn. This w as "h terrible waste of wind, but there are sev- 1 eral blatters and blabbers in these ' parts, who just get warmed up good in 1 .'9 hours. Flannel cakes, pancakes, and hiiekwhc;t cakes all come out of the same bucket of batter. "Ian uce )luirhiii"on had n bii'tbdny Saturday. Many recalled when he rode a bicycle, and raced ",,VR '---., "i" itranciiiB pair of blacks, down the Alain Stem. Two weeks from tomorrow. and "nt and all can do their Chiihtmas ' ipping early. These are the kind of mornings that the barbers warm their fin gers tlown a customer's neck. The police extinguished a flam ing youth Saturday night, extem poraneously. An autoim (and don't blame it ; on a woman) parked in the middle 'if the street and went to the show hist night. This comes under the head of inspired smartness. JCSTlt K WKAKKNK (Albany Democrat - Hem UI ) A good record through his 74 years of life tempered the sentence of O. M. Murphy, found guilty of reek less driv ing here several days ago and snteneed to erve 1 days In Jail when unable to pay a "J6 fine, ,-ind a How ed htm to re turn to Sei,f. without the llcrrttMty of entering Ja'l. to ac cept a position offered hi in th. i". "Hear Aunt Lmr.i I am a girl of 3:'. and am sore perplexed . . (Agony coin inn. Tor I laud Tele, gram ) Whai'M lime io a woman Til- Kill-he, iMs l"UilltH. lu hpoti, on fur c,,ll;n- carina ha I.I III. III. Leon Harris is , , dug to vote so he will ii iv. 1 j . 1 'om- l-.ui.-i nilHII IIKllll 4'OIOtOSletI ot l,ip,.s.-,l o ! 1 gold lUlggeti.. Till- 1,1 I K iMMi? iiucitiw-r. It. f Prmince) Tin lord great i li mbetialn Is ;ni ofrteer who ban the peculiar tnilbKe n( the rnu nation tf attending the king in his bedroom, gives him his 'lothes. and handN tho water for tho king to wtth his hands before the banquet, This off), cer Is allowed fiouo. inntd . of the furniture vf the king r bedroom, which Wax foititerly his pi oppitir. but he nlwan devoten ihe money iu tharlty. II m entitled to forty ells of rHfnson velvet for h(s .obes, nd rv.rlrea the gilt hnstn d4 tho towein tisd at the eoronaian, AVIATRiX FLIES HifcW Vuaa. out : 1JMM9SV M 0M (lJV let torn ftoftfvx'ttfr Wtts b: r.w u ! tvd Ctt w-ui fttMft lCt Ilbt4 '"'rli.ii, l-eaBj from t'urti- fold lu ii Aall biplane, she sxO M un der the Qoeelisboro. Williams liurgMnnhattiiii bridges and then Hew iinO-r Hrooklyn brlilg and headed bar k toward the flying j nein. vc'0ian pnmsQsaio mv fn..a nnixs ln.a t.....n i..rfiirtiii-d i BENEATH BRIDGES Editorial Correspondence WAX FKAXl'ISeo. f !;. To 'apply political term tu football, Stanford, at the present moment t renreHcnta a combination of Al Anil uttrr at Md:siulfh tinil Herbert Hou.e what a emhiiMtlon that would make ? Al Smith uiplyint; the speed fln-j deception and .Mr. Honvvr th'- power and Miaight fool- ball. Nothing wmM beat cuh combination In politics, and after lrt,,,l,!U veiv.m ' here fn Ktll I-I alK-lM O 1 I iday : afternoon, we fail to see how any coB.hin.Jon of II heads and 5 I, jsoinc to tea: tin? I'Jrdi- oa is. of 4tHira a great oiuny things da happen In football an they can in polities. Both fportN arc no toriously uncertain, iiut within thcM limitation and iinporxler ibl'g, whi' h always mji round pro phecy, Htanford is an certain "f w inning the t footljnl! ihain- i pionwhip ua Air. H'NJr is certain , of begins th n xt )i'eMdni ui the United tftalek. The team that eU ughti d t he Hiukwi of idahu her.- Frulay. ery different 1nr:i from the om : And in the ft rut half it played Ithein to a aiandtlll. Three times it held the power attack of Fleish i hacker and Hoffman in the five yard xone. And once Stanford had first down only fix yardu from the goal line, and yet failed to push the ball over. He tier d'-fenaive work than Idaho presented in the first half, one could not hope to see. With the neore Stanford 7, I vaunted offensive had none and the present writer decided then and there, th'it the prediction of two week ago, that the Trojans are to be the 1-8 coast champions, was as safe us the prediction Hoover will carry Oregon on the 6th of November. Hut we didn t reckon with that Smith two weeks from Tuesday, old Foxy (in.mlpii. Pop Warner, i The boys from I'alu Alto and the and apparently no one else did. j chief citizen of that attractive vil We would have liked to have i lage, are criainly odds on favor heard what he said to those ! ites. toude-hcadcd warrior between There were So,f)(M) people at th naive. 1 nen again it is tiarely posmiiic he said nothing at all.' have a decided hunch that that imii, r-M inrtti irilllllM 111 I (IV "" "i nianioru supporieis in ; tno Htantl. wan to 1'op nuiely a. perfectly satisfactory first step in that system. I rov in mat nrst Malt Stanford i used nothing but straight football : plus power. It was Fletshbackcr (hen Hoffman: Hoffman then Kreish hacker bang. bang. bang. down the field. Four llnie.H this march was hailed within a short Jump of the goal po.iN. and each Hum the Cardinals merely took a hitch In their beiia and marled the iwm(! lh(K UV0(. URHiit The Idaho behemoth ran off . thif Jn ,jKh ,,(-(, H TIl,.v jnck, w-nrnpr. -WonIer team- to 7 points. They certainly could do aa well or better in (he second half. Hoffman. All American can didate, had been held and thrown for losses, FbiWiacker had proved a dud. Mchhe. so. Hut soaring again in the field of conjecture, we can set It down an fairly or tain, that Hoffman and Fleishacker had done JuM what Hop had expected I hem to do. Their -10M odd pound of beef and muscle, had only gar nered 7 pollils. but they had done two things to that Idaho aggrega tion: They had worn them down, they I" ' "'"t I 1".: .:! :::;r":.l."f":.."o::,:";i"i" -hii ;, - , - ' ineir coacn rtidn t (el) them to watch out. that Pop had some thing trll'kV III) hlM hIii1'4 Imi thn point Is. from their experience in tho first half (hey had no tvay of knowing what that trlckiners was " -- --- J to be. And we doubt very much if they know now. The second I half was played In a pea soup fug, cold and sj thick, -that rroni our stats in (he lop of ihe stand, we at limes could hardly db-ltn- I KUlsh Ihe players. Hut tin- log n the eye- and he.,l r the Kol.c ............. ....... unmer. , r... r iciMiackcr: u 1 1 1 r f t n n ''t- 1 1 . 1 " oiinm ui- thin ralifornis. un Tensive in H0.1 u..,.,x,t l.-if ..., . . , ' " " "ianu wnnuui vinianis iNiRni as a Tinsn or tightning plus At .Snitth's .t'kM rrn and tli, Tummnny Tiger's tail. j As for finding what the St mi- ford strafity w... ihp p.mr I dais couldn't v.n find Ihe l..li:.L I And III. duin.-d fool Cards, stwrt. .1 ' all pluys a. thrv slail.d thet.i in I nan, a nu just sm tht. m - ; j dwls were ro t fn;- h sina IMngo! 'MUTT AND JEFF ' MUTT, ',T cooKs't ,KC f Ktt. H R - Ts THAT ffT VK Ofj"T VJWSK ; ' CHM.MM.CLuTT rcth,S. J ll,) 1TJ WWrf.'l r UT WIUN t0&S J I Tne fA(.TMY ioc.At. V- I "J I CwvTT. I WBW tlWIN-, Afjt t UlAWTCD J ' , UAtC HSiTTiMG I S.Ll '.J j ' T J f SC 0'J f.-l J , at our toc. j gj npes w ,ft ' A. LT f2 LW f v A W 7 TOm - f- m- f ta.. i. i:i 'mm e in . . ." . .f'! SY 1. ' J I"- 'Al '.!f II iv X l . ill MEDFOKD MAIL Wham! a reverse, a double re- verse, a wife l vere. a pa, a lat- eral paw, a fit k pa--. until the in. itter uf making toii'-hrtuwns lw- caine merely a maticr of running up and tin w ii the field. Heven HdntH In the fii h:tlf. Nearly T lime; 7 in the 'ijihI! Formation "A" in the first half. Formation "It" in thf second half. Ktill the first hlrotiE Jin-, with the H-cond slririK back f K Id thre little rab bits known as Hm;i llifiSi ijiiiikms and LewiM, No Vandal team no team on the t.Rt, and probably no team in t he country -"UM ha v.- beaten that mii t of football last Friday. For Stanford thank to Fop. re pre sentvl n n unbeatable comblniition Hoover football in the first half, and Hoover and Smith working tu Kether in the hthiI. A match for such a combinaHon hadn't as yet b-i-n produced. Ami nowif t he Trojans beat S t a n f ord 'two M-f-li hen ce what a prtty kettle uf fish, generously famished, with razzb-rriv: Iut In football, mates. as in poliilcx. w ha l would the lif- of. prophcy lie without the alibi! U heard J. Ham l.'-ivi here the , other niht. with while whistr and black apats. in.ieail of pink 1 whlvkera and yellow ones J. Ham j sid, amoHK oter thinns. that if the ! election ware held today. Al Smith : . thanks to American youth, would , win by a landslide. As for Novem- j bar lih well November tth is not i today: j So for all the Ham prophets, 1 . nuhr in..t .N"'cl"ber 3ni So we are perfectly safe in main talning that if tho Cards had played the Trojans or California, ; last Friday. they would have beaten tht former by at least one I touchdown, and the latter by at leant two. November 3rd and November 17ih or IMth, may well be different at or tea. Nevertheless if Stanford doesn't win the title this year, we are go ing to be almoKt hk surprised as if Mr. Hoover shouldn't win over Al TroJun-( alifornla game a big game crowd, and two bad off seasons has come INII'H. ,U Ulllllll III 1 I1H t. .11 Ora 11)' 11 was a genuine t al victory. 1 Hut we have our own Idea of J who deserves the major ere. Hi. Not j Nilm IVice or ( apt. Phillips or j (his fullback Schmidt (Inouropin- ion tho outstanding individual star I on the CoJdcn Hear team) but to .the I'rofensor of Agronoinv. whose name goes tlown unheralded and unsung. The professor of Agronomy it j seems, volunteered t jjive the .Memorial stadium a new coating of turf. So he st rapec) off the old j turf and planter) the soil to new. ' Yes it grew. It looked fine lu September. Hut something went wrong or right frofn Hie Herkeley standpoint. The grass had no roots. I And yesterday (here was no more j turf on that foothill field, than there was hair on the head of Kef- ; d ee Ceorge a rnell, which is to say there was practically none at all except aroun.l the unfrequented edges. The pea soup fog noted above, finished the job, as far as the TrojHhs were concerned. The field was as slick as Sticky La no in December. Now in Pan Williams the Tro jans have the greatest running back tin the coast today. perhaps th greatest ln (he country. But he can't run on ice without skates ' la Onlv to Shll HII.I full .,,1.- i"- - '"in iiv n.tiuii-11 i.i JdlllN '" "iiiik urn iajNi, an- I fm nta's chief ground gainer nearly lift per cent, what he would have done on his dry field In Los An-H"lcs.--w eN w hen Stanford goes ii'inr nn n R nrv I pn in l.na Am.' I down ihero perhaps he will give 1 the world some idea. California got a tie and deserved It. Not one In. I, I,, their lid the Trojans to t I fr-yard line. Never-i thrlesi,. here are sonic lllumtnatiiit: ai,l.is,- liKurcs: ll. ais Trojans Ili-i .-. i.i ;,., ,,. ,,,. 7a 4lll ,,,,.!., ..,... ,or ti, mnnose of ds. 4ii3 yds. . ,, held nud with vn- jltains playiiiR the Trojans are in 1 ,,l,inl,,n touchdowns bett wet field alir.ii nia would best H. c. hands down. I Nevertheless If you are interest- .d In football '! keep nn eye en . iiiis man Iniiti. id h.. t.s.k Wii- iiaini. she., as Willi. un. stepped' into the shoes f Iirury. Almost enough football: wit .n ,-rtire without n-Hing i whiit was the big footlml) news i Patronage in tho Meat TRTBT7XE, fEDFORD, the coa.t'(we can't net a word from any of the San Francisco papers ubout Medford and Salem) the tniiearine of the former roast champion by Oregon -7-i. Stan ford lti not the only conference team to becom transformed in two wet p-. O. S. L". beaten. The bi came for Oregon thU year shouitl Ik- worth watching! is. w. it. m 7f uerM, I'm jiict ( oniiniiicewoiuiiii Mr. l.iii Ih.Ii vtKkc aloud al riptown ! '-'-M iilghl. "Well. 1 MopR-! V kill a tonpi o siriingfi-s im' I una m arly an horn- gittln my tr tarictl agin," said Ike Sole biM night, when luV wife lioptM-d all o r,, him. 1 Communications To the Kditor: A lew linen on the tragedy of the liTe and death of Robert Hiek man. The curtain fulls- on the la-U seene in the life of this misguided youth. The United mate i.y us jutiges. jury ana tne popular minns oi me peopie :v - v,Htei(Hv,'sa,1",inrI ? muutr ln l"id blo(;'1 id -J b"a '!' ,;'ul,!ttl"n ',r a niurdei ;,lu hf'Ht f -vi! PnK. greed. wnj( h t,(. "l "Ium tlie evil in the world at the pres ent time. ! And as we cannot kill life us 1 it continues, where Is the life thai oeeupied the body we called Itob-1 ert Hickman? Ai cordinn to the Christian re- Union he repented and accepted was ready for the Heavenly World. iiemeinber the thief on the crosH who went into para dise with the Master and Jesus said, him that is without sin among you cast the first stone. Also he told one who was for- more. Who are we that we should judge. We do not consider Hickman fit to live in our advanced civ ilization so We send him out Where. If we are. our children should pass on to the Heavenly jnn(, haW ' lo associate with him as according to the Christian rc hkioi. ii one .e,ie,, . .... "" hour all is lorg.vM, a . I. r.ven " n n.io.u has been wrong according to our standards. Would It not have been more hi accordance with the leaching ... nu..u ir m' 1. ..... tl.Mt life ,i f.. iii the bodv and set it to work some of tho trades. Conscr- '" . .'.'.".,. ..J : tn ....la.i.llou I tlll- prisons need many changes to meet the needs . or power required to run the or of the present times. , gans and muscles. Lying at rest mmu iia wooP, metabolism Ib at its lowest level. i. 2 "JO .North UBKUHie niv. Tn the Kditor: nw that the mvslerloiis "partial report" has been published and nuhlle is fullv advised with refer- ce to Its alleged "suppression" j by tl-r llonorahln C. M. Thomas. i iudiie of the cln u'.t court, we lie-: ; ilevo that the iulillc realites w ith :. ... ...... ... .i... . ........ paign material for the purpose of electing (he IVmrn-ratie nominee, . win in the various ami mystifying stories that were freelv whispered niton! for some months orior to the publication of th ao called report. to the effect that Judge Thomss was guilty of some illegal or nolalr practice. The public can now see the rldlculoosness of the claims of those persons seeking to so dis creil It .1 udge Thomss. Jackson County Republican Central Committee s iBHPMiva r i vai ii k mi rtiiutiBi Market OTCEfiOK. MONDAY, OPTOBEH 22. 1f(2R. Personal Health Service By WILLIAif BEADY, M.rt. Signed letter! vrTtainiDff to personal health nd byfieoe. fwt to dleat dUgrtoala ir treatncfit. will be riflerd Vj In. Un-ij it a La:npd, wlf addrtd tntelope U encloaed. LHtcr attouid b biie( atid ritt'-n in uik. Owing to the large number of letters re oeired, only few can be aWered here. No reply can be made to queriea Dot conform to Inatructtooa. Addreaa Dr. William Bradj, in care of thla oewapaper. StWF DISCIPLINE BRINGS HAPPINESS This is no luuoh. It is just a bit ol ,hynl1c;y. The pri2c definl Hon for hfalth happiness So 1 am strictly wlthlu my province. Habit interests the Munty ot psy- matter oi pnygun ' and patholo gy or health and ease. Take the habit of brushing the teeth. A reat deal of ,,louhl and endeavor on the part of health authoritiea is niven to the encour agement of thia habit among the nchool children. Aside from the moot question of the prevention of decay of the teeth it is quite rea- ' t'",OM's and Knees are env Abolish the lemnio jon aim in" stinable to believe thai tooth brush ered w'" R scal' uir,v lookltiK , vide a home for every woman will drilU and other methods of encour- 10UKh skin liml nn matter how , Inst to marry." ; dred do In at 111 in the young mind the desire to preserve the teeth. and this desire must inevitably lead a good many of these children to and this desire must inevitably lead seek proper dental treatment ear- l nr in ine man tney would nave I done wit hnut ruch trust nn-t inn j With many excellent dental author- itles who perhaps hesitate to ex press their views bluntly. I believe that tooth brushing in itself has I practically nothing to do with the i conservation of the teeth and the ; wisdom of all this expensive ma- ichinery by which we seek to imbue t.he vniinrr mind with thn ih m save Ihe teeth is debatable. It i8 my opinion that the proper teach - ing of iihysiology in the schoolrf would accomplish more in the right direction and at less expense to the community and to the par - ents of the children concerned. Here, of course, my views clash with the commercial propaganda nd ro MMiiUK- m nr.v.ii Take vniir nun hnhflt f hPiihin- vniir foP,hif vn hn-. tt,, hohi 1 Nat uially you cherish a smug littler01" treara or 011 Ior cleansing tne notion that it is respectale. refined, f poiite, sanitary and all that. You : rathfir ilkft to ,.. Ihnt lh(1 - "llhil18 a hallmark of culture. Then too. you actually suffer from that dirty feeling If anything happens to prevent you from using the tooth brush at the usual time. If ynu are j an omnivorous reader and suggest- t ible. you probahlv imagine vou can ' fun) tit a ',,m mil. .n . . ' n,.iM,i ... brush tlieni at the usual time, ln j short, you are pliycholoKically con- firmed in the habit and it irritates you when anyone dares to twit you about it. Wll. go right along with it. If you can derive any coin for, or satislaction out of the rite, cer tainly it doesn't do any serious harm, ihe onlv ohlectiona even II i c,a" ry raise against it are ( 1) ( that it is an expensive Indulgence. more expensive even than cigar smoking, and (2) that ft uses up a great deal of time, in the course of a short life. There aro people who boast that they never take any exercise if they can avoid it and declare that they enjoy excellent health. I chal ,..,, ,, ,. , , ' wnraiin ,. . n,i uvea .or year wiinoiu exer- cise can nass a fair health examl. nation. The reason whv I main, tain that a certain minimum of I daily exercise Is essential for the I maintenance of fair henlth is met """ Metabolism is the com- hnallnn ln, t. .!. cr..,..nnl vl. tio r f and n..... m.iri.i I in tne oouy to prouuee tne energy basal. As soon as one gets up and moves about, metabolism speeds up. Kxercise is the natural stimu- hint to metabolism If vou must or will avoid exercise, your meta- holism is hound to slow down. When It falls below a fair Pilch , your health is on the raxged ed(e. Kverybody must et some exercise every day if he would be happv. I I QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Tablets Not 80 Good ,Uve bpn tsikiniff cm I liver oil 1 'ablets. (Mrs. P. 11. ; Answer I do no be Hots- one j '. -n 't 'n virtues of cod liver oil I 'n lnl 'orm I 8wt Potatoss Mease send your diet list for an acid stomach. My stomach Is sour, ' (Mrs. C. W, O.I :' Answer 1 h?e no such Hits In , m. opinion all such ready made I diet lists are without praet M'al ! tsIuv. It is not likeW that vour i n r in rm Mtn mit n vnnr it-iinhu. At any rate, I am bure I knnw of no foods that will cause acid or Bour Htomach and no foods that will remedy such trouble. A diet, If it Ir worth hntherin.r about at an, musl De elec-ted by the nhysi- cBoyoif. tnounn t,an to meet the special require it Is e.seatially u menta of the patient. Mrs. Newlywed i Have you any Information or ad- i vice for young married people' I (L. K. D.( i Answer. Yes. hut I will send it only to .Mrs. Newlywed when she tollu tn ),.,U' 1..nJ uhn I. a u married and provides a stamped envelope bearliiK her address. I'd just ns soon send it to .Mr. .Newly - wed. only sometimes you know you can't tell. Fishskin Disease mucn i scruo u tne places look ' ba?" I188..1.1 R) Answer. When a lare area of j" !a o a"ected the condition is voncu KiiLinusin i wiiii ii uit;an . fish skin disease) or xerosis, which means dry skin disease. Common expressions for slight trouble like yours are "gooseflesh" and "alliKa tor skin. The main factor is a ! J.?ck of natural sebum, skin oil. , ,7. lu, 1 laT "?!' applications of a suitable "- rTeslily made cold cream (not tne Proprietary preparations that :come read" madet i8 Probably as good as any other oil. A little fresh 1 sweet castor oil may be used. Or ; UT , lr ur BWBHL aimona 0,1 ! J?ne of the ne8t Pils 8 esaame oil if you can et It. In some cases ine oo" is improved by the rU8f .of a fimaH ("lanli,y ,,( sayicylic "; l" s1"" ' ",olvod1 eaon "nVe ot tl,e oii hy . imacm on gentle neat. Aitnough ! 8UCb patches of skin may appear , . - , , such patches of skin may appear "dIrt U 8 wie to make little , or no use of Roap. Rely on the (Copyright John F. Dille Co.) ! Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One.) In fpnlv tn tho Unllinillul liluh. ! Oil's criticism Father O liern re. i Plies: "To any fair-minded man it is evident that the article was not written from a nartlsan nnlltlcal point of view, nor for rail f ileal nur- noses. It weighs the advanlaces and disadvantages of Governor Smith's election as a means of re- moving anti-Catholic prejudice." Eishop Cannon is annoyed also becaus the "Union and Times." of ficial orqan of the Catholic diocese of Buffalo. N. Y., says it's "fallacy" to call this a Protesiant country. He quotes a "Cnion and Times" editorial as lollows: ihe rrolestam church In the United States has existed upon the unestablished fact that this is a Protestant country. It has clung ! t0 the fallacy like a dvliiK man to ' rW. I ... I " ""'e a Catholic elected to - morrow, the drowning man, in th. I Person of the I'rolestant church i woulrt quickly sink from view- 'The straw at which he grasped as an anchor would disappear wltli him. The remnants of Calvanism.l I.utherism, Wesleyan teachings and! Kpiscopalianism would die as their i sects are disintegrating from di vision, discord and dissension.'" Thomas Jefferson, who wrote the Declaration of Independence, would tell Hlshop Cannon that this Is not a Catholic. I'rotestant. Jewish or I Christian Scientist country, hut n country respecting all religious. I ... ""?lTZ. , "V others. j If citizens generally were more I seriously interested in government i and took the right to govern them - selves more seriously, there would! j pw ,itterne!s and more respect for the constitution shown in re-; ligious discussion. It is amusing to read that a cer- tain golf club attended by prosivr- ; ous citiirns "will not terniu anv man to play aolf until ho ess show 1 that lie has voted i elactloa day." I The asiumplon that siK.css.ful . American Is more Interested In I knocking a little white rubber h.ll oTsr fhr arntiua th.s iu v.oi.- ir ureshient it ealihteniaa. AMPLE PRESIDENTIAL BALLOT I intend to vote for for President at the November I am registered as a Signed (Name) . Address (Fill out and mail to Straw Tribune, Medford, Oregon Ixindon's Association t Women Clerks and Secretaries admits as a .i1c.thii. "Abolish the home." Children should he brought P I" Institutions "to escape nan-owiiu: influences and permit mothers a broader outlook on life." That's the theory of the llritlsh ladies, ot whom a majority, perhaps, hive never managed a home or had chil- ! drcn- , Englishmen wt.rc killed in ih ; war nr)ti?h husbands are scarce, I They are not scarce here, and the American slonan for business worn- en and secretaries should lie: : Anybody wno imagines umi an institution can take tne place oi a 'mother's affection knows little of j human history. Quill Points A motor knocks going up hill a man going down hill. It's an age of bluff, and most of -the people who keep up a front arc behind. ' I The English: have found a way 1 to make tanks obsolete. Boy, call Mrs. WHlebrandt. Kducation was cheaper in the ! old days. Daughter took two out- lug gowns to college, instead of five silk ones. ! jwioiner way 10 ineei inu oesi ' , people ls to HO pIay.:n.oUi,a un the installment plan If he thinks woman's places ls in the home. iH'rhaps she's so dumb he's ashamed to have her appear in public. There's a reason lor everything :ind .Mrs. Willebrandt was born in Kansas, ... If a town is proud of its Satur- ! 'lay traffic, the people still ask Central to "Gimme Brown's store An educated man is one who can tell you whether the quotation is from Shakespeare or the Bible. 7 . , ... Trying to be like Americanism: everybody else; thinking this and that man great because they different. "Your American is not easily cowed," says a red-blooaed novel- ist. indeed., no; hut how easiiv hulled. f rural section feels superior. It thi" ' "'5' can't lie much if .the Jones l.ov cold ,.,k .......I I " 1 there. The' people whose past lives are ' j exposed in complete detail are can- didates residents lowns A hick low n is a phut vtliere a gncer can't collect iM'niiiM every hotly ealU liiui Hill. j Mexico should fi-el natural un j der I'resident ; i). His name Is i pronounced "Heel." j What becomes of furniture that i iuo U,'I even for poor folks and Ilut uItI enough for rich folks'.'.' et If you must tlli -tbt m- Political Announcements SHr Klh r T sm tlie regular Kepublicai nominss for sheriff of Jackson county. If elected. I will co-operate with all officials In the en forcement of nil lawp, CHABLKS O. ST ACT, I'aid Adv. Houte 4. Medforfl. of hick election. . (Name P8'1?) - Ballot - Contest - Editor, Mail- heail. for dry agents practlci-," sin- saitt. Another tllinK the ultimate, con stier ia.-s withuul realizlnK It 1N tlie stiff tax placed on the IjIk fi'l lows ti please him. furred this scpti-nce: "1 itelii-v,! him." said tlie h.ird-boilcd p,,j. tlilan. "when he says he doesn't WMlll the vote;; of tile Intolerant." Victor Bursell Over KMED Tonight Kvciy voter in the city and county, who has a radio, or a friend who has otic, should heai about Victor Hurst), : present commissioner, w ho is asking to election on his record, over K .MICH this evening at p. m. sharp. "i VICTOR BURSELL FOR COMMISSIONER I am asking re-elecUon to the of- ; fice of County Commissioner on my past record. Experience counts. Our finances are in such splendid ' condition that Jackson County 'Ctimiiiiou that Jackson County . bonds enntint he purchased study of county expenditures compared to other agencies shows a carefull handling of tax funds. ( f have always supported a construct jive road program for the develop i ment of the county. I believe in f.,uhfnI ,in(1 i.11Mf.intiflll wrvtt. j ,llir aml , consj(,erHton t0 a". A business man or farmer does not discharge a competent employe because someone else wants his job. Virion lll'RSKI.I. lic-'iilar Republican Nominee. - I'aid Adv. . 213 VOTE FOR Alfred E. Smith President Joe T. Robinson Vice-President H. D. Norton Circuit Judge J. Frank Wortman AND , Lloyd A. Williamson Representatives George A. Codding District Attorney Ralph G. Jennings Sheriff R. L. Ccrnwell School Superintendent C. W. Ashpole County Commissioner Chas. T. Sweeney M. D. Coroner j Publishsd by Democratic County I Central Committee of Jackson County. Offices 119 North Central, ! Phona 176, Medford. Paid Adv. By PUD FISHER 1 " " " ' " 1'Y ft woman. 1 I . I ..,r. .L .cr,. ?M- !